
Ms. McLean's class went to the state police barracks today. Trooper Brownback and Trooper Stehlin taught them what their jobs are all about.





Trooper Brownback and Trooper Stehlin took our students on a tour of the PA State Police barracks today. They got to try on police gear, learn about equipment, and even sit in the front seat of a police cruiser to turn on the sirens and lights.









Our High School Aevidum Club took a trip to Steinmetz Family Farm today for some goat yoga, mindfulness, and goat snuggling! I don't know who had the most fun- the students, the chaperones, or the goats!











The Education Showcase and Mindfulness Night brought many families together as they explored different vendor booths, listened to live music, discovered BHASD's educational opportunities, and enjoyed fun activities throughout the night. Thank you to all the families and vendors that participated and supported this event!











Brandywine Heights School District will be celebrating Plastic Free Lunch Day on Monday, April 22nd in conjunction with Earth Day! Plastic Free Lunch Day provides students an opportunity to learn about plastic pollution and take meaningful plastic-reduction action. One plastic free day leads to another and creates a vision and actionable ideas to move forward to a sustainable future.


The second day (4/13/24) of the Music Department trip to Tennessee included fun at Wonderworks, The Island, and the Titanic Museum. The group ended the day with dinner and a show at Dolly Stampede.










Thank to all the sponsors who helped in making the Education Showcase and Mindfulness Event a success!


Tomorrow is the annual Education Showcase and Mindfulness event from 5-7 at the High School. All families are welcome to attend! Come out, grab some dinner, and learn about the instruction happening in our classrooms.


On Friday, our graduating Seniors visited Kutztown University, where they had the opportunity to participate in a Senior Skillset Luncheon with Mr. Michael True, a professional skillset educator. Seniors had the opportunity to spend some time together in a professional lunch setting while learning about the importance of soft skills, professional etiquette, and ways to help navigate social interactions. With students about to embark on their post-secondary, workforce, or military journeys, this opportunity to learn and practice some skills will help them excel when professional and networking opportunities arise outside of High School.









On the first day of the Music Department trip to Tennessee, the BHHS Concert Band performed at the Country Tonite Theatre in Pigeon Forge, TN. The band had an outstanding performance and represented Brandywine with pride! Stay tuned for more photos from the trip.




BHHS would love to congratulate BCTC's Students of the 3rd Quarter pictured below! Samantha Griffing, Mason Gross and Colton Adam! They represent us well and we are #bulletProud of them!




Strike Out the Stigma. Tuesday, June 4, 2024 with the Reading Fightin Phils, game time 7:00 pm at First Energy Stadium.


High School business students participated in a food truck festival on Friday. Students created food truck businesses, assembled food trucks and displays and presented to visitors in the library.




Congratulations to Mrs. Kohler for being nominated for the Annie Sullivan Award! The BCIU held a heartfelt ceremony April 3rd to honor all nominees for their outstanding contributions and dedication to improve the lives of those with disabilities.



Caron presents Prevention Resources and Education for Parents (PREP). This one-hour live presentation provides parents, caregivers, and other caring adults with information research shows can help reduce the chances that their teen will engage in substance use.


Please join us in wearing your Brandywine Heights gear this Friday, April 5th for Districtwide Spirit Day!


BHASD is holding the annual Educational Showcase and Mindfulness Family Night on April 18, 2024 at the High School from 5:00 to 7:00 pm. Join us for a fun night filled with vendors, educational highlights, and activities.


Mrs. Gardner's high school second language class tour Reading Area Community College today and learned about the English for Academic Purposes program and additional career pathways they can study after graduation.





Brandywine Heights High School would love to congratulate the following students on earning 3rd Place at the Reading Olympics !!! From Left to right are: Noah Parish, Ryan DiGiosia, Natasha Reitenauer, Mrs. Johnson, Madelyn Griech, Chloe Parish, Gabriella Moyer, and Dylan Grim. We here at Brandywine Heights are #bulletProud of you all !


The BHHS Jazz Ensemble competed in the Kutztown Jazz Festival last Saturday, March 16th. Senior trumpet player Angelina DeChristopher won a best overall soloist award, and her name and photo were included in a Reading Eagle article on Tuesday. Congratulations, Angelina! Thank you to D. K. Photography for the photos.

